i lllliLY offee CnlTee an be roux lwlsolnonfl ~ , n: “f. SulBrsndCofieeirloozwlflv l i . ‘ somsnddelidotss._ v l '.Ti Crilii neirly ESLUTIQIiIVOf hMmPkfl-“M Essence of vlllilil vi is ideal aflgflpflwq, ."""'*" for pick f purposes‘ x We tau: ti-t: it t0 be t abs iluii Qllftfi. The g. a Macs billilGlSlS l 149 ti}. . l “lows +.+‘+:-~ ltd-Milou-Mm Gcorgt- Si. '4 '¢~'¢-Q=I¢e¢et+e4s4ur.y~ ‘(Oiii "" l‘ 7'41‘ ‘s’: ‘ an tilt tr l. . . ‘n zr-osto-zto-tnal Nothing gives the air of refine- ment to the home that is added by the silver table service. Our exhibit of table silverware is superb The latest and best de- signs of the foremost Silversmith: are gathered in our store- We suggest the Inspection our stock befo‘re making your sel- ection_ Our display is one of spe- cial interest to those who seek exclusive patterns at moderate prices. "ll. W. Weliner - . LTD. Jewellers of a ¥§§l§\§~‘”¥¥ #05»??? -~*l _ .2 . . .>.:, -;:—>, .=. 97's iz iiE style and wear or our shoes will put your foet on 1 the right track. Without increasing your yearly ~ eitpendlture for shoes you can wear better and law r shoes If you allow us to fit you. We have the lat- est rvrdiiflltl and will assure you they are worthy of your is snot A it. HOLMA a T t‘ l lesome‘ l snip . ,. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. nit ctnuut GUARDIAN ‘ rr p lace. l . ug. ALVO to any In this Prov- "ONIULT HOLMAN’! CAT A- i DMB-l-flfiwf , WH"AT'3 WHAT in hats at Pa- wns fall opening. | , 2991-9-24-1“. MEET THE GIRLS with u smile "lid bull a till; ncxl Wednesday. zssi-o-zs-tt I _... _.. l FOR SALEr-House with modern improvements. Situated in desir- able locality. Apply at this office. 2916-9~2i-5i pd GWEET NUT MARGARINE.-— Philly 0i’ Swte-t Nut Margarine at t2c. a lb. now obtainable from (‘of- Illl & t‘-i., and I‘ ‘L. Sinztllliviod. 2998 pd. tiOTlCE.—'l‘lic business hours or THE itOG-EILS HARDWARE Co“ L'l‘D., are from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. “The Saturday half holiday ceased September 18th. 2971-9123-31 A WORTHY WORK.-—The Lad- lfg Auxiliary ol‘ St. John's Epis- copal Church, Crnpuud, met at the hotne of Mr. Peter hiucDonrtid on Wednesday evening Sept. 22nd, with a large attendance. 'l‘hc Auxi- liary has atloptod an Indian bay from the MaoKzty School, Le Pas, Saskatchewan, whom they are sup- porting. During the last few months ilie ladies lhave been preparing it bale of clothing for this boy which is now ready for shipment. 'l‘hi.~. object is w-orthy of conimeiid;,.'.;ii and quite characteristic oi‘ tilt’ kindness of the ladies of Crnpaud. A.P.E. lSLANDEi-‘l AT ITS HEAD Saskatchewan exchange commtn-tr, in imost complimentary terms on the opening of a new. creamery at Melville recently. The building cost $40,000 and is said to be the finest establishment of the kind in the I t-. _. i Hie dissatisfied and ncvcr 115ml llir-lci-ifls Twist 'l‘o- prairie‘ Druvmces‘ The factory is ‘llIIQ-"c '.vo it one trial and then you will iioi only llw-l ‘a121,, ‘in: illmjkllsilligilll)‘, tlillltltti »‘. you will be do ightetl with its lovely flavor, it is flflmiiveftmdaylhDgizlglrlllngougls moi so t "l i :rom other tobacco that it is simply in t\ class by gianglgelrlsgggelaby xhzayvwg mo: , use]; l“ ' ‘lulmmy is always H": Elm.“ I‘ ilililillllgnci- “lrjltlkelihlesldfcfitzliiéll; l’r:i-gii‘cs~;' .. .. — ‘the Sasktttclirtvzin (woperativc (‘reint- eries Ltd. are fortunate in having their Melville plaint in such splendidly efficient hands. Nlr. MacDonald has seen the CflHl-Illvry business here gFow, from the first can drnvrt to thc malty timusands that have hamlled since lilti. 'l‘lic institution that. is "The Melville Creamery" today is vastly tiiffcrciit ~conccrn to the tiny cramped quart ers of the original csnccrn. lt must “Thin indeed hc gratifying to movu into iii’! modern fireproof spacinusr prciiiisi-s, alter the d '-. m,‘ and “Tilt- Pl‘i‘.gl't‘SS.. looks for a. trentcnduus etpa in the business oi‘ the iutuix. .\Ilunrcl‘a lilnlsttrstt fur nurun. rlt Lachute, Que. 75th. 1918. Mlnard’s Linltnent Co. Limited. Gontloinen,—-Ever since coming home from the Boer war l have been bothered with running fever sores on my legs. ltrled many solves and liniments; also doctor- ed continually for the blood, but got no‘ permanent relief. till last winter when my mother got me‘ to try MINARUS LINIMENT. The effect of which was almost magical After two bottles the sores com- pletely dissppelred and l have worked every working day since. Your: gratefully, '2 o'clock. LOVELY OREATIUNS in head- dress, ready for particular DEUple at Pntons. BUY A TAG next Wednesday and hclp Ilia IKE. i. Protestant Orphanage. ' 29S1-9~23-it ONLY LIMITED NUMBER of l’ 8.1. sllllvfltli‘! uovr on hand. Or der at once to prevent disappoint moot. Prince 600.; by mail 57c Guardian Office. t1 ____ A CORDIAL INVITATION is ex- tended to the ladies of Charlotte- town to attend Patons mlilincry Dunning on Thursday. 2917-9-21-31 AUCTION SALE of parlor, din- ing room, bedroom and kitchen furniture at Mrs. D. Patterson, 23b S-ydnty St., Monday, ‘Sept. 27 at ‘it. Bcnristo, Auctioneer. 2995~il-i-‘24--3l1)tl SHOW CONTINUEQ-Jlfo 51v. those who could not attend Patoiii mllinery opening yesterday and op‘ portunity to see their hats, h. will be continued today and tomorrow 2991-9-24-31 HALL RENOVATl0NS_-Th upystair apartments ol th- Prowsc building, Stin-nysidc formerly occupied by Mr. J. A. S Bayer have been taken over by Mr E. M. Dickson, and are bring rcmo delled and added to his Dancing Hall. Work has been going on now for some time, and it is ex‘ peeled the new hall will open Mon- day evening been remodelled is 86 ft. by 35 ft., fitted out with comfortable dressing rooms, toilet room, largo roomy kitchen containing electric range, walls done in tapestry, lights giving a soft sun-set effect from hand-painted globes, new and polished hard-wood flooring. l is probably the largest and mos‘ moderately equipped-hall of its kind east of Montreal‘ Mr. Dick- son is also putting in a new stair- way for the convenience of his patrons, and has had all the up artmenls thoroughly renovateil The carpenter work iiasbeen done throughout by Messrs. Lowe Bros. the plumbing by-‘Mr. Trainer, and the decorating work by Mr. Mc Bride. The new name of the dancing hall will be the "Casino." mo}? “Inns-Ila IJnlmt-nt for Ihtntirttli Fail Photography is Fascinating During the Autumn months Nature is sometimes melan- choly~sometimes say. it you ‘would like to picture her in these fickle moods- invest in a KODAK OR CAMERA and take some lmmts throulzh tho field-s and woods, You'll be impressed with the scenes and will find the recreation instructive, too. lit you are not familiar with Cameras, come in and _...... .il°"li_‘flN-s’.*.-_ ’ Dr. ll. C. Eye Specialist Oflice, Royal Bank . Building, Charlot- Gtetown. Office Hours: 9.3(t—12.30, 2-5 Phone 68-Y. iObtlidv-oa-eam-Q-eqw‘ t4. .- s t i P t P UK€i1-€‘.f . We can conscientiousi Men's Split Bluc. ...... .. Men's 'l‘an Grain Bluc L vwfrv Metrs Split Bluc. (McCreadys). MeifsS lit Bluc. Clump Sole. Men's ip Bluc Clamp Sol 6.75 Men's Kip Bluc, lclifi C t ....... _. 7 75 Men's "lack Grain, lgh nt (Oreb)- .. 8.00 Men's Tan Grain, High. Cut (Greb) ........... .... .. 8 50 MOITiS ~ sip sgioa, stone. l ~. , . let us demonstrate the vari- ous sizes and styles. We will gladly furnish you with information and-instruc- tions. - We also handle a complete lino of PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES and do DEVELOPING AND PRINT- iNG AT REASONABLE . PRIlCES "Come in and have a Camera talk." Johnson 8t Johnson FHE QUALITY DRUGSTORE COR. KENT A PRINCE 8T8. 4 -~-¢..,,. ‘d, Q1 ».- . . i l Good l Work Shoes That is what you want when you are engaged in out door work or that which rcqu res much tramp- i112, standing on your iect for long hours, exposure to weather, etc. 1v ‘IYMY-rw-vi ‘I’. recommend‘ itny of our work- ing boots, solidly made, t ey will give you long service. $4.00 4,25 ll 75 The hall as it has v m.’ Special Opening Fair Week Attraction At lite Strand A REMARKABLE CAST.’ . Seldom has a screen ch51 been iccrllitwl wllh more names known iv llw Ihealresuci-v than has that it "Anne oi‘ Green Gables," Mary lilies Painter's tirst picture o" ti“, l\°“-"l'l llllbgrunt. which will he shown at the Strand Theatre next Monday and ‘Tuesday, Sept, 27-21; ‘There is Frederick Burton, crea- tor of Bub Hicks in "The College VIVidow"; star of Augustus Thomas‘ “the Mciitbci- from Ozark"; fea- vtnred with May Boley in "m, p.41 ill Love With His Wife"; and .\lr. Stubbius in “Mi-s. Wiggs of the llabbage Pattch." Ile is Matthew .'_uthbt'rt in this picture and his $15181‘, Marilla (Yuihbert, is played by Rlarcia llarris, who is especially" well-known in the inuslcabtlomctly field, A than who has played foreign parts in many dramatic success-s in Now York and on the road, J. T. "iiiiilee. is the blacksmith in “Anne if Green Gables." For four years lie had a prominent part in "The 1W0lf," and also has supported Wil- "Tlie Law and tilt» xlarriagc." A youth who has attracted lav iriihla comment from cities in vow York and on the road, Patti Mrs. Pie of the picture, wits with ille. Beatrice Allen. the innocent Jow- lsh girl in Bertha Kaliclrs "The Riddle Woman,“ is the baby vamp of the Anne story. Mrs. (‘nroiint- Lee was prominent in the cast oi ‘The Little Teacher" and “The Lottery lMun"; Albert Hackett has played children's parts many years as has Russel Hewlttt, and Jack B. Hollis aslo was in “The Collctllt Widow" and other shows. iflitLlNEi-‘(M-The latest from new York——ut Patons Big Slioiv- ing. 299l-9-24-3i. GRACEFULLY ERAPED HATS ‘or your selection at Patons today and tomorrow. 299l9-24fili. EU lliua rvitd) 57c. SOUVENIR OF PRINCE WARD IBLANQ-Beautitul ‘rated descriptive souvenir ‘o mail. Only 50c. by mail lbariottetown Guardian. ‘l352-7-tl-ii SOCIAL AND ENTERTAIN- MENT in Tyrone Hall. Lot G5 on Monday night Soptenrbvi- IZT-tli. Admission 25 ccnts Ladies with baskets free. 30T2~9-2l3-~ii lid ..__.__¢-0-)-_..___ PERSON ALS .\Ir. Major llowattt, O'l.eui1v was in the city yesterday. Mr. Samuel Gitrncy, of ‘vlaincriuv- er, has "arrived home on a visit to his old home in (love Hedd- Mr. Ernest Weeks, arrivcd home on Wednesday night from a trip to Western Canada. silver. S on these lint-s were grout Iiiduirc» 1mm Milan “lasts. VIVAU DCU Opening a. Huge Success Evt-n tlio weatherr ivas in favor of miliintry openings yesterday and 1 the bright sunshine did much ‘tol enhance the beauty of the shmving ‘ in Patons, big Iii-light emporium. which was crowded all with iiitcrcittctl shoppers. afternoon Nu oir- could help enjoying it all, so many bright, soft shades, lovely shapes and rich cilecta, bucked by Illl entire‘ showing . of seitsonable Autumn goods and tvearablcs in all ilie departments. It was ‘pleasant pastime to watch old and young “trying on" laughter securing, the hat that best suited lhell‘ 51318. and amid happy rival- PY hundreds oi’ tints were markttl "sold." millinerg, amid and iafk, each hem (m Graccftilly (lrlipetl, close fitting: models of tilivlilifn or brimmcrl cre- a-tions crowns, embroidered with tinsel, an cmliroidtrcrl motif or graceful feathert all came in‘ for a just mede of ' drcssit-r dainty. Miss Dcrlon and Miss hiurplrv; were indefatigable in their - ' Willi zlnvi-tyil or tic. P‘?! The on Lackaye in ,, _ H; H, x Xian,’ John Barrymore in ‘"l‘odtl- m. Pllll/"fid, limfilmfl“. ‘Psi and “rs Flake n “Thn Y0“, pluils ‘Wtll ‘\4l1 il"i lllhl ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ct. Although milllnei-yi was ‘the cezi~ tre of attraction one could not lint be intorvstetl in the really to wear ., tlrcssrfi. sniiits llllti \\'ln.l.t»i- coats. Nelly, ‘was "in till‘- NPW Yolk ‘>‘-" vonvciilvtitly shown. and liri-e also “i Penrodi m“! M59 7°’ a Sim“ ziiaixy salisllvd (1llrlttllll"l\ iiiadc time in "Seventeen." Leila ‘Rumor. mo“. mlrchuges M 3pm,,“ m, , lulinn Eltiuge in "(lousln Litcy" menm ‘W9 59350715- Wm‘ Mrs‘ Fisk“ m Si) that nu (me will lir- <lls.ip— "slllvailfin Nell’ and in vflulll“ poirtrd Pillllllls showing will la- coutintied today and tnmtzrrou‘ lillii Saturday (evening eases the ililen Every man appreciates the diflcr- ence when his linen and wuullcns have been washed with Sunlight Soap. They are snowy-clean and fresh like new. He likes his wife to have the freedom from toil and the leisure that a Sun- light wash-day brings He knows that an absolutely pure eoop—Sunli|lht——mu=: be more economical than common soups. Insist an getting the Soap you ask for-SUNLIGHT SOAP. Wlu no! Nun m f Uu Sssilslil. Lever Brothers Limited. Toronto v-digv: ‘ hats were e ceptimull_v ‘ PAGE FIVElY , l l l a i l i A brarifui tin)" ». thl: country Club linkr-j niotor bu.“ Lu ..n- <'lly> his in an ettJuy-bic doyl Dot low tlit- dam flit-ti as you whiz aloni: the “ocul .i.cc and hands. ‘ non: i happy that Mavis cream is v yuu- A film-til‘ taco. putt-tier i. . lullJt: and once more your “rat Ill natural charm. f»: Virmidou. M4 Si. Mount-iii, for n yen- 141 Llavia bt-ifuiae. ---.- T. _ .. u; mnzi oooooovoa 04 0004- ~00 _ as: 'l‘licst~ attrzlctivé articles have prove-ti won- dcrfltl, useful. (‘0ll\'(‘lll(‘lll and always on the job. You will find this safe and ready llglti; wvvjvvv very ttscful (luring Exhibition Week. \\'c cn<1‘ry'. them in all styles. and sizes. to Special prices now prevailing, v d» The Rogers Harlin re (10. Limitetl QUEEN STREET. GRAFTON . user Mr. ILA. R. lIlcCoubreY- 5W1" ney, is visiting his former 110ml? in New Glasgow. Mr. John Nicholson. station 8i;- eat, Summerslde, was ill tilt‘ 01W yesterday. lMr. Waliihr Henderson, barber cit-y has returned from ll llll) l" Regina and other points iwest. Miss Pauline Butler and Mrs. E- J. Feeley of Springfield, Muss are registered at the Victoria. »'ing for Boston. iMi-s, John It. Christie who has ‘been Vlfiiilllllg here leaves this morn l Mr. Frank ltigits, barber is cl!" pcctetl home tonight from his. trill in the. Canadian West. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Bell and the Misses. MacDonald motored to the city yesterday. Miss lilacDonald of the Victoria. llillinery Pairi-ors was in ‘the city yesterday attending the liilllllncry Opening. Mr. Stephen Boylan, tho well- knowit barber, wont tn ‘Fracatlit- vcsterday on a wellcarned vaca- lion. lvlr.,Angizs J. lVlcKinnon, of Daw- son, Y.T. came to the city Tuesday "roin his old home at Goose Rivet‘. Lot 42, on business. Mr. JJ-BO ‘Alfred McDonald. P. LuSl Hermanviille, was a passenger 1o ‘Murray River Tuesday afternoon in the ‘Murray llarbour train. Mrs. Davis IE. Baker has rc- nrned home after spending ii very pleasant wet-k in Stanley-Bridge he guest oi’ hcr mother, Mrs. t‘. ll. Bigger. Mrs, Edward Mclsaac and sou jam” and Mr, John O'Connor and he Misses Emma and Florence )‘(lonnor, of llnpo ltlver motored g the\(glty yesterday. C¢-— cpsron IA ps-Infuu and Grimm "like FQrOvQrSOVoaris “A Lion ha all times. 123 Kent St. I", ‘.140 ' rm...“ 1-D ll -' I"‘l ---but its a LION” IKE the king oi beasts, the Sherlock-ManningfPiano is absolutely true to type. One grade, and one only, is their firm policy. One quality, and that the highest, is thtir stand: rd of practice. l~ t‘ic Sherlock-Manning piano, c‘. stomers aic skirt‘ oi‘ the best at i MILLER BROS. only one whelp at a time Charlottetown